Relationship between floral traits and floral visitors in two coexisting Tecoma species [Bignoniaceae]

In this paper, we studied the floral biology of Tecoma fulva ssp. garrocha and T. stans in Vaqueros [Salta, Argentina], where both species coexist. We tested the idea that floral traits are associated with the pollinator types that visit them. According to our results, T. fulva ssp. garrocha present...

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Autor principal: Curti, Ramiro Néstor
Otros Autores: Ortega Baes, Pablo
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